Combat of Mesas de Ibor, the Glossary
The combat of Mesas de IborOman (1903) refers to it as Meza de Ibor.[1]
Table of Contents
15 relations: Antoine Charles Louis de Lasalle, Charles Oman, Claude-Victor Perrin, Deleitosa, Diego Vicente Cañas Portocarrero, 7th Duque del Parque, Eugène-Casimir Villatte, Extremadura, François Amable Ruffin, Jean François Leval, Mesas de Ibor, Peninsular War, Province of Cáceres, Tagus, Timeline of the Peninsular War, Victor de Fay de La Tour-Maubourg.
- 1809 in Spain
- March 1809 events
- Military history of Extremadura
Antoine Charles Louis de Lasalle
Antoine-Charles-Louis, Comte de Lasalle (10 May 17756 July 1809) was a French cavalry general during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.
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Charles Oman
Sir Charles William Chadwick Oman, (12 January 1860 – 23 June 1946) was a British military historian.
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Claude-Victor Perrin
Claude-Victor Perrin, Duke of Belluno (7 December 1764 – 1 March 1841) was a French military commander who served during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.
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Deleitosa
Deleitosa is a municipality located in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain.
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Diego Vicente Cañas Portocarrero, 7th Duque del Parque
Diego Vicente Cañas Portocarrero, 7th Duke of Parque, Congreso de los Diputados.
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Eugène-Casimir Villatte
Eugène-Casimir Villatte, Comte d'Oultremont (14 April 1770 – 14 May 1834) fought in the French army during the Wars of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars.
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Extremadura
Extremadura (Estremaúra; Estremadura; Fala: Extremaúra) is a landlocked autonomous community of Spain.
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François Amable Ruffin
François Amable Ruffin (31 August 1771 – 15 May 1811) was a general of division in Napoleon's First French Empire.
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Jean François Leval
Jean François Leval (18 April 1762 – 7 August 1834) was promoted to general officer during the French Revolutionary Wars and led a division in a number of battles during the Napoleonic Wars.
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Mesas de Ibor
Mesas de Ibor is a municipality located in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain.
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Peninsular War
The Peninsular War (1807–1814) was the military conflict fought in the Iberian Peninsula by Spain, Portugal, and the United Kingdom against the invading and occupying forces of the First French Empire during the Napoleonic Wars.
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Province of Cáceres
The province of Cáceres (provincia de Cáceres,; província de Cáceres; provincia de Caçris; provincia de Cáciris) is a province of western Spain, and makes up the northern half of the autonomous community of Extremadura.
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Tagus
The Tagus (Tajo; Tejo) is the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula.
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Timeline of the Peninsular War
The following tables show the sequence of events of the Peninsular War (1807–1814), including major battles, smaller actions, uprisings, sieges and other related events that took place during that period. Combat of Mesas de Ibor and Timeline of the Peninsular War are battles of the Peninsular War and conflicts in 1809.
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Victor de Fay de La Tour-Maubourg
Marie-Victor-Nicolas de Faÿ, Marquis de La Tour-Maubourg (22 May 1768 – 11 November 1850) was a French cavalry commander under France's Ancien Régime before rising to prominence during the First French Empire.
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See also
1809 in Spain
- 1809 in Spain
- Battle of Alba de Tormes
- Battle of Alcántara (1809)
- Battle of Alcañiz
- Battle of Almonacid
- Battle of Arzobispo
- Battle of Belchite (1809)
- Battle of Cacabelos
- Battle of Carpio
- Battle of Castellón
- Battle of Ciudad Real
- Battle of Corunna
- Battle of Los Yébenes
- Battle of María
- Battle of Medellín
- Battle of Miajadas
- Battle of Monterrey (1809)
- Battle of Ocaña
- Battle of Puente Sanpayo
- Battle of Puerto de Baños
- Battle of Talavera
- Battle of Tamames
- Battle of Uclés (1809)
- Battle of Valls
- Battle of Villafranca (1809)
- Combat of Mesas de Ibor
- Siege of Zaragoza (1809)
- Supreme Central Junta
- Third siege of Girona
March 1809 events
- Åland Offensive
- 1809 New Hampshire gubernatorial election
- Battle of Braga (1809)
- Battle of Ciudad Real
- Battle of Los Yébenes
- Battle of Medellín
- Battle of Miajadas
- Battle of Monterrey (1809)
- Battle of Villafranca (1809)
- Capitulation of Kalix
- Combat of Mesas de Ibor
- Crossing the Gulf of Bothnia
- First Battle of Porto
- First inauguration of James Madison
- Siege of Chaves
Military history of Extremadura
- Battle of Albuera
- Battle of Alcántara (1809)
- Battle of Almaraz
- Battle of Almendralejo
- Battle of Arroyo dos Molinos
- Battle of Badajoz (1936)
- Battle of Mérida
- Battle of Mérida (428)
- Battle of Medellín
- Battle of Miajadas
- Battle of the Gebora
- Battle of the Sierra Guadalupe
- Combat of Mesas de Ibor
- Combat of Navas de Membrillo
- Extremadura campaign
- First siege of Badajoz (1811)
- Second siege of Badajoz (1811)
- Siege of Alcántara (1706)
- Siege of Badajoz (1658)
- Siege of Badajoz (1812)
- Siege of Olivença
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_of_Mesas_de_Ibor
Also known as Battle of Mesas de Ibor.